Perth teenager Robin Brydone will this weekend head to Denmark as part of Team Scotland at the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships.

Robin (19) travels to Copenhagen as the “fifth man” in Bruce Mouat’s team, who won the Scottish Junior title in Aberdeen back in January.

The team are hoping to triumph after claiming a bronze medal in Tallinn last year, with Kyle Smith’s team the last to win in Sochi, back in 2013.

Robin, a member of Airleywight Curling Club, has curled out of Perth since throwing his first stone there aged seven.

He’s skipped a team as part of the Academy squad, and been part of the National Performance pathway for the last 4 years, winning tournaments in Scotland and in Oslo, Norway.

He’s also led a team at the Perth Masters, first when aged 16, and this year was part of the first televised match ever at the Masters, narrowly losing to the recently crowned Swiss Men’s Champions, Team Michel.

Robin cant wait to get to Denmark, telling the PA: “I’m looking forward to soaking up the atmosphere in Copenhagen, and playing against the best juniors from other countries.”